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Robert Scott Bell Show - May 11th, 2008

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Robert Scott Bell talks about the Anti-Genetic Discrimination Bill, the Constitution and Ron Paul.

Recently, congress sent to the homeland president G.W. Bush an anti-genetic discrimination bill to sign. It sounds great on the surface, but why would the federal government want your DNA in a database? As usual, there's more to this story than the old media will cover. By the way, the bill passed 414-1. Care to guess who opposed it on Constitutional grounds? That's right - RON PAUL.

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  • this guy is a fucking fool with no biological knowledge whatsoever. He sounds like someone who couldn't get into medical school and is bitter about it so now he trashes it. Wait until this asshole gets cancer, let's see if his magic water can cure him then...my bet is that this hypocrite goes to see an oncologist.

  • The "revolution in military affairs and conflicts short of war" 1994 US Army War College.Skip down to about pg 8 and start reading!

  • You know all those work from home ads in you local paper?Stuffing envelopes,surfing the net,etc.....I'm a idiot,yes, but when I called the BBB the lady on the phone said they didn't know of any of those that were legit.I said why don't they stop it and there was silence and i said its govt and still silence and then i said the pentagon and she said you didn't get that from me!

  • Jefferson said a little revolution was a good thing...

    That tree of liberty occasionally requires the blood of tyrants and patriots! We have WAY TOO MANY of the former, and WAY TOO FEW of the latter!

  • I wasn't trying to correct you, but I think a lot of people just saw Dr Paul as a candidate against the war, much like Gravel and Kucinich. A lot of people didn't look any further than that. If people had actually looked at all that he stands for I think Ron Paul would have won handily.

  • I stand corrected. But my point is valid.

  • Gravel is not in Congress but if he were he would have voted for it, he's a democrat, which means he's all for socialism in all forms, Kucinich is as liberal as they come.

  • Well put, it just shows that there are alot of poosers in congress that are ready to ride on Ron Pauls band wagon, where is kasinich and gravel and all the other politions who stood up to attract ron paul voters why did they vote for us to be cataloged like animals.

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